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Jurors in the lawsuit by the Connecticut state treasurer against the New York buyout firm Forstmann Little & Company began deliberations yesterday. The treasurer, Denise L. Nappier, is seeking the return of about $120 million of losses on...

Stanley Works is misleading shareholders again as it seeks their approval, in a second vote, to acquire a Bermuda address as part of a strategy to avoid paying taxes in the United States, the attorney general and the treasurer of Connecticut said...

The president and the former chairman of Connecticut's embattled trash agency today defended their judgment in making an ill-fated deal with the Enron Corporation, blaming Enron, not themselves, for a financial debacle that cost the state $194.5...

State Treasurer Denise L. Nappier, left, named Susan B. Sweeney on Wednesday to fill the post of chief investment officer, which has been open more than a year. Ms. Sweeney, of Farmington, has been working as a consultant in the treasurer's office...

March 15, 2002, Friday

Connecticut's state pension plan is suing Forstmann Little & Company to recover more than $100 million the buyout firm invested in two unprofitable telecommunications companies, saying the stakes were unauthorized. The firm, run by its founder,...

SINCE she was elected state treasurer in 1998, Denise L. Nappier has been aggressive when it comes to recovering lost pension fund investments. But she could be facing her biggest challenge yet as she and Attorney General Richard Blumenthal try to...

December 16, 2001, Sunday

The Connecticut General Assembly will be asked to consider at least 11 proposals from the office of the state treasurer, Denise L. Nappier, to reform the way state employee pension funds are invested. The plan comes in the wake of last year's scandal...

Two of Gov. John G. Rowland's closest advisers were among those who were paid finder's fees by firms that got investments of state pension money, Connecticut officials announced today. Finder's fees are standard in the investment business but are...

The Connecticut State Treasurer said tonight that she would seek reparations from investment firms that were involved in a bribery and kickback scheme that her predecessor, Paul J. Silvester, has admitted running as he placed pension funds. The...